Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Early Winter Trails

Balsam Bed. Glad Trail
I am a forest woman.
Lab Tea. Regatta Bay Trail

Labrador Tea. Regatta Bay Trail
I walk the trails and I bushwalk too.  Every day the forest is a different place.  My forest is the South Mountain.  It is a mixedwood forest.  Last week I walked every day.  Goldeneye Lane. Glad Lake Trail.  Regatta Bay Trail. Copernicus Hill. The Forestry Centre Trail.

Snow Moss. Regatta Bay Trail
It was warm and wet.  It snowed at night, and rained by day.  But up at the highest elevation in Manitoba, under the shade of gigantic white spruces, tightly knit black spruces, steep folds and dense bush, the snow held firm, making the walk easier, in some cases and more difficult in others.

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Trail Lake
Regatta Bay Trail Blocked
Not Alone Ms Elk
Regatta Bay

This is a small photo montage of what we saw as we hiked.  Last summer there were devastating winds in The Valley.  The South Mountain was also scarred by the winds.  The trails are open now, mostly, for hiking.  The second loop of the Regatta Bay trail was the most difficult due to trees that had been downed by the wind.  About a kilometer of the trail on the north east side of Arrowhead Lake was covered by a black spruce bog that had been completely upended.  About 500 trees were down, and beneath was wet marsh grass, crunching and breaking through to loonshit.  It was near the shore but the lake wasn't frozen yet so it was tough slogging through there.  Other than that stretch, the trails were presentable.



Tree Root Cave
The labrador tea was most colourful.  A lovely sight to behold.  The snow mosses were alive and bright.  Shorelines were freezing but the breezes were still creating chop on the water.  And I was not alone.

 
There were lots of tracks on the trails.  Moose.  Elk.  Deer.  And other smaller critters, some dragging a tail, and others with hopping strides.  I walk with a dog, so I don't see the wildlife.  Just their aftermath.

Downed Spruce Copernicus Trail
Arrowhead Lake
Since these hikes The Valley was struck with a nasty blizzard.  I have not been back up The Mountain since 40cm of snow, and possibly more on these trails, blanketed our landscape. 

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Loggers Burning twxt Line & Wellman
panorama from Copernicus Tower

Panoram Gallant Lake

Glad Freeze up 2012
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